import os
import sys
-import re
+import subprocess
from . import ast
-from .config import DATADIR, GIR_DIR, GIR_SUFFIX
+from . import message
+from . import utils
+from .cachestore import CacheStore
from .girparser import GIRParser
from .sourcescanner import (
SourceSymbol, ctype_name, CTYPE_POINTER,
CTYPE_BASIC_TYPE, CTYPE_UNION, CTYPE_ARRAY, CTYPE_TYPEDEF,
CTYPE_VOID, CTYPE_ENUM, CTYPE_FUNCTION, CTYPE_STRUCT,
- CSYMBOL_TYPE_FUNCTION, CSYMBOL_TYPE_TYPEDEF, CSYMBOL_TYPE_STRUCT,
+ CSYMBOL_TYPE_FUNCTION, CSYMBOL_TYPE_FUNCTION_MACRO, CSYMBOL_TYPE_TYPEDEF, CSYMBOL_TYPE_STRUCT,
CSYMBOL_TYPE_ENUM, CSYMBOL_TYPE_UNION, CSYMBOL_TYPE_OBJECT,
CSYMBOL_TYPE_MEMBER, CSYMBOL_TYPE_ELLIPSIS, CSYMBOL_TYPE_CONST,
- TYPE_QUALIFIER_CONST)
+ TYPE_QUALIFIER_CONST, TYPE_QUALIFIER_VOLATILE)
-class TypeResolutionException(Exception):
+
+class TransformerException(Exception):
pass
-_xdg_data_dirs = [x for x in os.environ.get('XDG_DATA_DIRS', '').split(':') \
- + [DATADIR, '/usr/share'] if x]
class Transformer(object):
namespace = property(lambda self: self._namespace)
- UCASE_CONSTANT_RE = re.compile(r'[_A-Z0-9]+')
-
- def __init__(self, cachestore, namespace_name, namespace_version,
- identifier_prefixes=None, symbol_prefixes=None,
- accept_unprefixed=False):
- self._cwd = os.getcwd() + os.sep
- self._cachestore = cachestore
- self.generator = None
+ def __init__(self, namespace, accept_unprefixed=False,
+ identifier_filter_cmd=None, symbol_filter_cmd=None):
+ self._cachestore = CacheStore()
self._accept_unprefixed = accept_unprefixed
- self._namespace = ast.Namespace(namespace_name, namespace_version,
- identifier_prefixes=identifier_prefixes,
- symbol_prefixes=symbol_prefixes)
+ self._namespace = namespace
self._pkg_config_packages = set()
self._typedefs_ns = {}
- self._enable_warnings = False
- self._warned = False
- self._includes = {}
- self._include_names = set()
+ self._parsed_includes = {} # <string namespace -> Namespace>
self._includepaths = []
+ self._passthrough_mode = False
+ self._identifier_filter_cmd = identifier_filter_cmd
+ self._symbol_filter_cmd = symbol_filter_cmd
- def get_includes(self):
- return self._include_names
-
- def enable_warnings(self, enable):
- self._enable_warnings = enable
-
- def did_warn(self):
- return self._warned
+ # Cache a list of struct/unions in C's "tag namespace". This helps
+ # manage various orderings of typedefs and structs. See:
+ # https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581525
+ self._tag_ns = {}
def get_pkgconfig_packages(self):
return self._pkg_config_packages
- def set_source_ast(self, src_ast):
- self.generator = src_ast
+ def disable_cache(self):
+ self._cachestore = None
+
+ def set_passthrough_mode(self):
+ self._passthrough_mode = True
def _append_new_node(self, node):
original = self._namespace.get(node.name)
# handle #ifdef. But this introduces an arch-dependency in the .gir
# file. So far this has only come up scanning glib - in theory, other
# modules will just depend on that.
- if isinstance(original, ast.Constant) and isinstance(node, ast.Constant):
+ if original and\
+ (isinstance(original, ast.FunctionMacro) or isinstance(node,
+ ast.FunctionMacro)):
+ pass
+ elif isinstance(original, ast.Constant) and isinstance(node, ast.Constant):
+ pass
+ elif original is node:
+ # Ignore attempts to add the same node to the namespace. This can
+ # happen when parsing typedefs and structs in particular orderings:
+ # typedef struct _Foo Foo;
+ # struct _Foo {...};
pass
elif original:
positions = set()
positions.update(original.file_positions)
positions.update(node.file_positions)
- self.log_warning("Namespace conflict for '%s'" % (node.name, ),
- positions, fatal=True)
+ message.fatal("Namespace conflict for '%s'" % (node.name, ),
+ positions)
else:
self._namespace.append(node)
- def parse(self):
- for symbol in self.generator.get_symbols():
- node = self._traverse_one(symbol)
- if node:
- self._append_new_node(node)
+ def parse(self, symbols):
+ for symbol in symbols:
+ # WORKAROUND
+ # https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=550616
+ if symbol.ident in ['gst_g_error_get_type']:
+ continue
- # Now look through the namespace for things like
- # typedef struct _Foo Foo;
- # where we've never seen the struct _Foo. Just create
- # an empty structure for these as "disguised"
- # If we do have a class/interface, merge fields
- for typedef, compound in self._typedefs_ns.iteritems():
- ns_compound = self._namespace.get(compound.name)
- if not ns_compound:
- ns_compound = self._namespace.get('_' + compound.name)
- if (not ns_compound and isinstance(compound, (ast.Record, ast.Union))
- and len(compound.fields) == 0):
- disguised = ast.Record(compound.name, typedef, disguised=True)
- self._namespace.append(disguised)
- elif not ns_compound:
- self._namespace.append(compound)
- elif isinstance(ns_compound, (ast.Record, ast.Union)) and len(ns_compound.fields) == 0:
- ns_compound.fields = compound.fields
- self._typedefs_ns = None
+ try:
+ node = self._traverse_one(symbol)
+ except TransformerException as e:
+ message.warn_symbol(symbol, e)
+ continue
+
+ if node and node.name:
+ self._append_new_node(node)
+ if isinstance(node, ast.Compound) and node.tag_name and \
+ node.tag_name not in self._tag_ns:
+ self._tag_ns[node.tag_name] = node
+
+ # Run through the tag namespace looking for structs that have not been
+ # promoted into the main namespace. In this case we simply promote them
+ # with their struct tag.
+ for tag_name, struct in self._tag_ns.items():
+ if not struct.name:
+ try:
+ name = self.strip_identifier(tag_name)
+ struct.name = name
+ self._append_new_node(struct)
+ except TransformerException as e:
+ message.warn_node(node, e)
def set_include_paths(self, paths):
self._includepaths = list(paths)
def register_include(self, include):
- if include in self._include_names:
+ if include in self._namespace.includes:
return
+ self._namespace.includes.add(include)
filename = self._find_include(include)
self._parse_include(filename)
- self._include_names.add(include)
+
+ def register_include_uninstalled(self, include_path):
+ basename = os.path.basename(include_path)
+ if not basename.endswith('.gir'):
+ raise SystemExit("Include path '%s' must be a filename path "
+ "ending in .gir" % (include_path, ))
+ girname = basename[:-4]
+ include = ast.Include.from_string(girname)
+ if include in self._namespace.includes:
+ return
+ self._namespace.includes.add(include)
+ self._parse_include(include_path, uninstalled=True)
def lookup_giname(self, name):
"""Given a name of the form Foo or Bar.Foo,
if '.' not in name:
return self._namespace.get(name)
else:
- (ns, name) = name.split('.', 1)
+ (ns, giname) = name.split('.', 1)
if ns == self._namespace.name:
- return self._namespace.get(name)
- include = self._includes[ns]
- return include.get(name)
+ return self._namespace.get(giname)
+ # Fallback to the main namespace if not a dependency and matches a prefix
+ if ns in self._namespace.identifier_prefixes and ns not in self._parsed_includes:
+ message.warn(("Deprecated reference to identifier " +
+ "prefix %s in GIName %s") % (ns, name))
+ return self._namespace.get(giname)
+ include = self._parsed_includes[ns]
+ return include.get(giname)
def lookup_typenode(self, typeobj):
"""Given a Type object, if it points to a giname,
# Private
- def log_warning(self, text, file_positions=None, prefix=None,
- fatal=False):
- """Log a warning, using optional file positioning information.
-If the warning is related to a ast.Node type, see log_node_warning()."""
- if not fatal and not self._enable_warnings:
- return
-
- self._warned = True
-
- if file_positions is None or len(file_positions) == 0:
- target_file_positions = [('<unknown>', -1, -1)]
- else:
- target_file_positions = file_positions
-
- position_strings = []
- for (filename, line, column) in target_file_positions:
- if filename.startswith(self._cwd):
- filename = filename[len(self._cwd):]
- if column != -1:
- position = '%s:%d:%d' % (filename, line, column)
- elif line != -1:
- position = '%s:%d' % (filename, line, )
- else:
- position = '%s:' % (filename, )
- position_strings.append(position)
-
- for position in position_strings[:-1]:
- print >>sys.stderr, "%s:" % (position, )
- last_position = position_strings[-1]
- error_type = 'error' if fatal else 'warning'
- if prefix:
- print >>sys.stderr, \
-'''%s: %s: %s: %s: %s''' % (last_position, error_type, self._namespace.name,
- prefix, text)
- else:
- print >>sys.stderr, \
-'''%s: %s: %s: %s''' % (last_position, error_type, self._namespace.name, text)
- if fatal:
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def log_symbol_warning(self, symbol, text, **kwargs):
- """Log a warning in the context of the given symbol."""
- if symbol.source_filename:
- file_positions = [(symbol.source_filename, symbol.line, -1)]
- else:
- file_positions = None
- prefix = "symbol=%r" % (symbol.ident, )
- self.log_warning(text, file_positions, prefix=prefix, **kwargs)
-
- def log_node_warning(self, node, text, context=None, fatal=False):
- """Log a warning, using information about file positions from
-the given node. The optional context argument, if given, should be
-another ast.Node type which will also be displayed. If no file position
-information is available from the node, the position data from the
-context will be used."""
- if hasattr(node, 'file_positions'):
- if (len(node.file_positions) == 0 and
- (context is not None) and len(context.file_positions) > 0):
- file_positions = context.file_positions
- else:
- file_positions = node.file_positions
- else:
- file_positions = None
- if not context:
- text = "context=%r %s" % (node, text)
-
- if context:
- if isinstance(context, ast.Function):
- name = context.symbol
- else:
- name = context.name
- text = "%s: %s" % (name, text)
- elif len(file_positions) == 0 and hasattr(node, 'name'):
- text = "(%s)%s: %s" % (node.__class__.__name__, node.name, text)
-
- self.log_warning(text, file_positions, fatal=fatal)
+ def _get_gi_data_dirs(self):
+ data_dirs = utils.get_system_data_dirs()
+ data_dirs.append(DATADIR)
+ if os.name != 'nt':
+ # For backwards compatibility, was always unconditionally added to the list.
+ data_dirs.append('/usr/share')
+ return data_dirs
def _find_include(self, include):
searchdirs = self._includepaths[:]
- for path in _xdg_data_dirs:
- searchdirs.append(os.path.join(path, GIR_SUFFIX))
- searchdirs.append(GIR_DIR)
+ searchdirs.extend(GIRDIR)
+ for path in self._get_gi_data_dirs():
+ searchdirs.append(os.path.join(path, 'gir-1.0'))
girname = '%s-%s.gir' % (include.name, include.version)
for d in searchdirs:
path = os.path.join(d, girname)
if os.path.exists(path):
return path
- sys.stderr.write("Couldn't find include %r (search path: %r)\n"\
- % (girname, searchdirs))
+ sys.stderr.write("Couldn't find include '%s' (search path: '%s')\n" %
+ (girname, searchdirs))
sys.exit(1)
- def _parse_include(self, filename):
- parser = self._cachestore.load(filename)
+ @classmethod
+ def parse_from_gir(cls, filename, extra_include_dirs=None):
+ self = cls(None)
+ if extra_include_dirs is not None:
+ self.set_include_paths(extra_include_dirs)
+ self.set_passthrough_mode()
+ parser = self._parse_include(filename)
+ self._namespace = parser.get_namespace()
+ del self._parsed_includes[self._namespace.name]
+ return self
+
+ def _parse_include(self, filename, uninstalled=False):
+ parser = None
+ if self._cachestore is not None:
+ parser = self._cachestore.load(filename)
if parser is None:
- parser = GIRParser()
+ parser = GIRParser(types_only=not self._passthrough_mode)
parser.parse(filename)
- self._cachestore.store(filename, parser)
+ if self._cachestore is not None:
+ self._cachestore.store(filename, parser)
- for include in parser.get_includes():
- self.register_include(include)
+ for include in parser.get_namespace().includes:
+ if include.name not in self._parsed_includes:
+ dep_filename = self._find_include(include)
+ self._parse_include(dep_filename)
- for pkg in parser.get_pkgconfig_packages():
- self._pkg_config_packages.add(pkg)
+ if not uninstalled:
+ for pkg in parser.get_namespace().exported_packages:
+ self._pkg_config_packages.add(pkg)
namespace = parser.get_namespace()
- self._includes[namespace.name] = namespace
+ self._parsed_includes[namespace.name] = namespace
+ return parser
def _iter_namespaces(self):
"""Return an iterator over all included namespaces; the
currently-scanned namespace is first."""
yield self._namespace
- for ns in self._includes.itervalues():
+ for ns in self._parsed_includes.values():
yield ns
- def _sort_matches(self, x, y):
- if x[0] is self._namespace:
- return 1
- elif y[0] is self._namespace:
- return -1
- return cmp(x[2], y[2])
+ def _sort_matches(self, val):
+ """Key sort which ensures items in self._namespace are last by returning
+ a tuple key starting with 1 for self._namespace entries and 0 for
+ everythin else.
+ """
+ if val[0] == self._namespace:
+ return 1, val[2]
+ else:
+ return 0, val[2]
def _split_c_string_for_namespace_matches(self, name, is_identifier=False):
+ if not is_identifier and self._symbol_filter_cmd:
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(self._symbol_filter_cmd,
+ stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ proc_name, err = proc.communicate(name.encode())
+ proc_name = proc_name.strip()
+ if proc.returncode:
+ raise ValueError('filter: %r exited: %d with error: %s' %
+ (self._symbol_filter_cmd, proc.returncode, err))
+ name = proc_name.decode('ascii')
+ name = name.strip()
+
matches = [] # Namespaces which might contain this name
- unprefixed_namespaces = [] # Namespaces with no prefix, last resort
+ unprefixed_namespaces = [] # Namespaces with no prefix, last resort
for ns in self._iter_namespaces():
if is_identifier:
prefixes = ns.identifier_prefixes
+ elif name[0].isupper():
+ prefixes = ns._ucase_symbol_prefixes
else:
prefixes = ns.symbol_prefixes
if prefixes:
else:
unprefixed_namespaces.append(ns)
if matches:
- matches.sort(self._sort_matches)
- return map(lambda x: (x[0], x[1]), matches)
+ matches.sort(key=self._sort_matches)
+ return list(map(lambda x: (x[0], x[1]), matches))
elif self._accept_unprefixed:
return [(self._namespace, name)]
elif unprefixed_namespaces:
for ns in unprefixed_namespaces:
if name in ns:
return [(ns, name)]
- else:
- raise ValueError("Unknown namespace for %s %r"
- % ('identifier' if is_identifier else 'symbol', name, ))
+ raise ValueError("Unknown namespace for %s '%s'"
+ % ('identifier' if is_identifier else 'symbol', name, ))
def split_ctype_namespaces(self, ident):
"""Given a StudlyCaps string identifier like FooBar, return a
matches = self._split_c_string_for_namespace_matches(symbol, is_identifier=False)
return matches[-1]
- def strip_identifier_or_warn(self, ident, fatal=False):
+ def strip_identifier(self, ident):
+ if self._identifier_filter_cmd:
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(self._identifier_filter_cmd,
+ stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ proc_ident, err = proc.communicate(ident.encode())
+ if proc.returncode:
+ raise ValueError('filter: %r exited: %d with error: %s' %
+ (self._identifier_filter_cmd, proc.returncode, err))
+ ident = proc_ident.decode('ascii').strip()
+
hidden = ident.startswith('_')
if hidden:
ident = ident[1:]
try:
matches = self.split_ctype_namespaces(ident)
- except ValueError, e:
- self.log_warning(str(e), fatal=fatal)
- return None
+ except ValueError as e:
+ raise TransformerException(str(e))
for ns, name in matches:
if ns is self._namespace:
if hidden:
return '_' + name
return name
(ns, name) = matches[-1]
- self.log_warning("Skipping foreign identifier %r from namespace %s" % (ident, ns.name, ),
- fatal=fatal)
+ raise TransformerException(
+ "Skipping foreign identifier '%s' from namespace %s" % (ident, ns.name, ))
return None
- def _strip_symbol_or_warn(self, symbol, is_constant=False, fatal=False):
+ def _strip_symbol(self, symbol):
ident = symbol.ident
- if is_constant:
- # Temporarily lowercase
- ident = ident.lower()
hidden = ident.startswith('_')
if hidden:
ident = ident[1:]
try:
(ns, name) = self.split_csymbol(ident)
- except ValueError, e:
- self.log_symbol_warning(symbol, "Unknown namespace", fatal=fatal)
- return None
+ except ValueError as e:
+ raise TransformerException(str(e))
if ns != self._namespace:
- self.log_symbol_warning(symbol,
-"Skipping foreign symbol from namespace %s" % (ns.name, ),
- fatal=fatal)
- return None
- if is_constant:
- name = name.upper()
+ raise TransformerException(
+ "Skipping foreign symbol from namespace %s" % (ns.name, ))
if hidden:
return '_' + name
return name
- def _traverse_one(self, symbol, stype=None):
+ def _traverse_one(self, symbol, stype=None, parent_symbol=None):
assert isinstance(symbol, SourceSymbol), symbol
if stype is None:
stype = symbol.type
if stype == CSYMBOL_TYPE_FUNCTION:
return self._create_function(symbol)
+ elif stype == CSYMBOL_TYPE_FUNCTION_MACRO:
+ return self._create_function_macro(symbol)
elif stype == CSYMBOL_TYPE_TYPEDEF:
return self._create_typedef(symbol)
elif stype == CSYMBOL_TYPE_STRUCT:
- return self._create_struct(symbol)
+ return self._create_tag_ns_compound(ast.Record, symbol)
elif stype == CSYMBOL_TYPE_ENUM:
return self._create_enum(symbol)
elif stype == CSYMBOL_TYPE_MEMBER:
- return self._create_member(symbol)
+ return self._create_member(symbol, parent_symbol)
elif stype == CSYMBOL_TYPE_UNION:
- return self._create_union(symbol)
+ return self._create_tag_ns_compound(ast.Union, symbol)
elif stype == CSYMBOL_TYPE_CONST:
return self._create_const(symbol)
# Ignore variable declarations in the header
elif stype == CSYMBOL_TYPE_OBJECT:
pass
else:
- print 'transformer: unhandled symbol: %r' % (symbol, )
+ print("transformer: unhandled symbol: '%s'" % (symbol, ))
def _enum_common_prefix(self, symbol):
def common_prefix(a, b):
prefixlen = 0
members = []
for child in symbol.base_type.child_list:
+ if child.private:
+ continue
if prefixlen > 0:
name = child.ident[prefixlen:]
else:
# Ok, the enum members don't have a consistent prefix
# among them, so let's just remove the global namespace
# prefix.
- name = self._strip_symbol_or_warn(child, is_constant=True)
- if name is None:
- return None
+ name = self._strip_symbol(child)
members.append(ast.Member(name.lower(),
- child.const_int,
- child.ident))
+ child.const_int,
+ child.ident,
+ None))
- enum_name = self.strip_identifier_or_warn(symbol.ident)
- if not enum_name:
- return None
+ enum_name = self.strip_identifier(symbol.ident)
if symbol.base_type.is_bitfield:
klass = ast.Bitfield
else:
klass = ast.Enum
- node = klass(enum_name, symbol.ident, members)
+ node = klass(enum_name, symbol.ident, members=members)
node.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
return node
def _create_function(self, symbol):
- parameters = list(self._create_parameters(symbol.base_type))
- return_ = self._create_return(symbol.base_type.base_type)
- name = self._strip_symbol_or_warn(symbol)
- if not name:
+ # Drop functions that start with _ very early on here
+ if symbol.ident.startswith('_'):
return None
+ parameters = list(self._create_parameters(symbol, symbol.base_type))
+ return_ = self._create_return(symbol.base_type.base_type)
+ name = self._strip_symbol(symbol)
func = ast.Function(name, return_, parameters, False, symbol.ident)
func.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
return func
- def _create_source_type(self, source_type):
- if source_type is None:
- return 'None'
+ def _create_function_macro(self, symbol):
+ if symbol.ident.startswith('_'):
+ return None
+
+ if (symbol.source_filename is None or not symbol.source_filename.endswith('.h')):
+ return None
+
+ parameters = list(self._create_parameters(symbol, symbol.base_type))
+ name = self._strip_symbol(symbol)
+ macro = ast.FunctionMacro(name, parameters, symbol.ident)
+ macro.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
+ return macro
+
+ def _create_source_type(self, source_type, is_parameter=False):
+ assert source_type is not None
if source_type.type == CTYPE_VOID:
value = 'void'
elif source_type.type == CTYPE_BASIC_TYPE:
value = source_type.name
elif source_type.type == CTYPE_TYPEDEF:
value = source_type.name
+ elif (source_type.type == CTYPE_POINTER or
+ # Array to pointer adjustment as per 6.7.6.3.
+ # This is performed only on the outermost array,
+ # so we don't forward is_parameter.
+ (source_type.type == CTYPE_ARRAY and is_parameter)):
+ value = self._create_source_type(source_type.base_type) + '*'
elif source_type.type == CTYPE_ARRAY:
return self._create_source_type(source_type.base_type)
- elif source_type.type == CTYPE_POINTER:
- value = self._create_source_type(source_type.base_type) + '*'
else:
value = 'gpointer'
return value
- def _create_parameters(self, base_type):
- # warn if we see annotations for unknown parameters
- param_names = set(child.ident for child in base_type.child_list)
- for child in base_type.child_list:
- yield self._create_parameter(child)
+ def _create_complete_source_type(self, source_type, is_parameter=False):
+ assert source_type is not None
- def _create_member(self, symbol):
+ const = (source_type.type_qualifier & TYPE_QUALIFIER_CONST)
+ volatile = (source_type.type_qualifier & TYPE_QUALIFIER_VOLATILE)
+
+ if source_type.type == CTYPE_VOID:
+ return 'void'
+ elif source_type.type in [CTYPE_BASIC_TYPE,
+ CTYPE_TYPEDEF,
+ CTYPE_STRUCT,
+ CTYPE_UNION,
+ CTYPE_ENUM]:
+ value = source_type.name
+ if const:
+ value = 'const ' + value
+ if volatile:
+ value = 'volatile ' + value
+ return value
+ elif (source_type.type == CTYPE_POINTER or
+ # Array to pointer adjustment as per 6.7.6.3.
+ # This is performed only on the outermost array,
+ # so we don't forward is_parameter.
+ (source_type.type == CTYPE_ARRAY and is_parameter)):
+ value = self._create_complete_source_type(source_type.base_type) + '*'
+ # TODO: handle pointer to function as a special case?
+ if const:
+ value += ' const'
+ if volatile:
+ value += ' volatile'
+ return value
+ elif source_type.type == CTYPE_ARRAY:
+ return self._create_complete_source_type(source_type.base_type)
+ else:
+ if const:
+ value = 'gconstpointer'
+ else:
+ value = 'gpointer'
+ if volatile:
+ value = 'volatile ' + value
+ return value
+
+ def _create_parameters(self, symbol, base_type):
+ for i, child in enumerate(base_type.child_list):
+ yield self._create_parameter(symbol, i, child)
+
+ def _synthesize_union_type(self, symbol, parent_symbol):
+ # Synthesize a named union so that it can be referenced.
+ parent_ident = parent_symbol.ident
+ # FIXME: Should split_ctype_namespaces handle the hidden case?
+ hidden = parent_ident.startswith('_')
+ if hidden:
+ parent_ident = parent_ident[1:]
+ matches = self.split_ctype_namespaces(parent_ident)
+ (namespace, parent_name) = matches[-1]
+ assert namespace and parent_name
+ if hidden:
+ parent_name = '_' + parent_name
+ fake_union = ast.Union("%s__%s__union" % (parent_name, symbol.ident))
+ # _parse_fields accesses <type>.base_type.child_list, so we have to
+ # pass symbol.base_type even though that refers to the array, not the
+ # union.
+ self._parse_fields(symbol.base_type, fake_union)
+ self._append_new_node(fake_union)
+ fake_type = ast.Type(
+ target_giname="%s.%s" % (namespace.name, fake_union.name))
+ return fake_type
+
+ def _create_member(self, symbol, parent_symbol=None):
source_type = symbol.base_type
- if (source_type.type == CTYPE_POINTER and
- symbol.base_type.base_type.type == CTYPE_FUNCTION):
+ if (source_type.type == CTYPE_POINTER
+ and symbol.base_type.base_type.type == CTYPE_FUNCTION):
node = self._create_callback(symbol, member=True)
elif source_type.type == CTYPE_STRUCT and source_type.name is None:
- node = self._create_struct(symbol, anonymous=True)
+ node = self._create_member_compound(ast.Record, symbol)
elif source_type.type == CTYPE_UNION and source_type.name is None:
- node = self._create_union(symbol, anonymous=True)
+ node = self._create_member_compound(ast.Union, symbol)
else:
# Special handling for fields; we don't have annotations on them
# to apply later, yet.
if source_type.type == CTYPE_ARRAY:
- ctype = self._create_source_type(source_type)
- canonical_ctype = self._canonicalize_ctype(ctype)
- if canonical_ctype[-1] == '*':
- derefed_name = canonical_ctype[:-1]
+ # Determine flattened array size and its element type.
+ flattened_size = 1
+ while source_type.type == CTYPE_ARRAY:
+ for child in source_type.child_list:
+ if flattened_size is not None:
+ flattened_size *= child.const_int
+ break
+ else:
+ flattened_size = None
+ source_type = source_type.base_type
+
+ # If the array contains anonymous unions, like in the GValue
+ # struct, we need to handle this specially. This is necessary
+ # to be able to properly calculate the size of the compound
+ # type (e.g. GValue) that contains this array, see
+ # <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657040>.
+ if source_type.type == CTYPE_UNION and source_type.name is None:
+ element_type = self._synthesize_union_type(symbol, parent_symbol)
else:
- derefed_name = canonical_ctype
- ftype = ast.Array(None, self.create_type_from_ctype_string(ctype),
- ctype=derefed_name)
- child_list = list(symbol.base_type.child_list)
+ ctype = self._create_source_type(source_type)
+ complete_ctype = self._create_complete_source_type(source_type)
+ element_type = self.create_type_from_ctype_string(ctype,
+ complete_ctype=complete_ctype)
+ ftype = ast.Array(None, element_type)
ftype.zeroterminated = False
- if child_list:
- ftype.size = child_list[0].const_int
+ ftype.size = flattened_size
else:
ftype = self._create_type_from_base(symbol.base_type)
# ast.Fields are assumed to be read-write
# (except for Objects, see also glibtransformer.py)
node = ast.Field(symbol.ident, ftype,
- readable=True, writable=True, bits=symbol.const_int)
+ readable=True, writable=True,
+ bits=symbol.const_int)
+ if symbol.private:
+ node.readable = False
+ node.writable = False
+ node.private = True
return node
def _create_typedef(self, symbol):
ctype = symbol.base_type.type
- if (ctype == CTYPE_POINTER and
- symbol.base_type.base_type.type == CTYPE_FUNCTION):
+ if (ctype == CTYPE_POINTER and symbol.base_type.base_type.type == CTYPE_FUNCTION):
+ node = self._create_typedef_callback(symbol)
+ elif (ctype == CTYPE_FUNCTION):
node = self._create_typedef_callback(symbol)
- elif (ctype == CTYPE_POINTER and
- symbol.base_type.base_type.type == CTYPE_STRUCT):
- node = self._create_typedef_struct(symbol, disguised=True)
+ elif (ctype == CTYPE_POINTER and symbol.base_type.base_type.type == CTYPE_STRUCT):
+ node = self._create_typedef_compound(ast.Record, symbol, disguised=True)
elif ctype == CTYPE_STRUCT:
- node = self._create_typedef_struct(symbol)
+ node = self._create_typedef_compound(ast.Record, symbol)
elif ctype == CTYPE_UNION:
- node = self._create_typedef_union(symbol)
+ node = self._create_typedef_compound(ast.Union, symbol)
elif ctype == CTYPE_ENUM:
return self._create_enum(symbol)
elif ctype in (CTYPE_TYPEDEF,
CTYPE_POINTER,
CTYPE_BASIC_TYPE,
CTYPE_VOID):
- name = self.strip_identifier_or_warn(symbol.ident)
- if not name:
- return None
- if symbol.base_type.name:
- target = self.create_type_from_ctype_string(symbol.base_type.name)
- else:
- target = ast.TYPE_ANY
+ name = self.strip_identifier(symbol.ident)
+ target = self._create_type_from_base(symbol.base_type)
if name in ast.type_names:
return None
- return ast.Alias(name, target, ctype=symbol.ident)
+ # https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755882
+ if name.endswith('_autoptr'):
+ return None
+ node = ast.Alias(name, target, ctype=symbol.ident)
+ node.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
else:
raise NotImplementedError(
- "symbol %r of type %s" % (symbol.ident, ctype_name(ctype)))
+ "symbol '%s' of type %s" % (symbol.ident, ctype_name(ctype)))
return node
def _canonicalize_ctype(self, ctype):
return canonical
- def parse_ctype(self, ctype, is_member=False):
- canonical = self._canonicalize_ctype(ctype)
-
- # Remove all pointers - we require standard calling
- # conventions. For example, an 'int' is always passed by
- # value (unless it's out or inout).
- derefed_typename = canonical.replace('*', '')
-
- # Preserve "pointerness" of struct/union members
- if (is_member and canonical.endswith('*') and
- derefed_typename in ast.basic_type_names):
- return 'gpointer'
- else:
- return derefed_typename
-
def _create_type_from_base(self, source_type, is_parameter=False, is_return=False):
- ctype = self._create_source_type(source_type)
+ ctype = self._create_source_type(source_type, is_parameter=is_parameter)
+ complete_ctype = self._create_complete_source_type(source_type, is_parameter=is_parameter)
const = ((source_type.type == CTYPE_POINTER) and
(source_type.base_type.type_qualifier & TYPE_QUALIFIER_CONST))
return self.create_type_from_ctype_string(ctype, is_const=const,
- is_parameter=is_parameter, is_return=is_return)
+ is_parameter=is_parameter, is_return=is_return,
+ complete_ctype=complete_ctype)
def _create_bare_container_type(self, base, ctype=None,
- is_const=False):
+ is_const=False, complete_ctype=None):
if base in ('GList', 'GSList', 'GLib.List', 'GLib.SList'):
if base in ('GList', 'GSList'):
name = 'GLib.' + base[1:]
else:
name = base
return ast.List(name, ast.TYPE_ANY, ctype=ctype,
- is_const=is_const)
- elif base in ('GArray', 'GPtrArray', 'GByteArray',
- 'GLib.Array', 'GLib.PtrArray', 'GLib.ByteArray'):
- if base in ('GArray', 'GPtrArray', 'GByteArray'):
- name = 'GLib.' + base[1:]
+ is_const=is_const, complete_ctype=complete_ctype)
+ elif base in ('GByteArray', 'GLib.ByteArray', 'GObject.ByteArray'):
+ return ast.Array('GLib.ByteArray', ast.TYPE_UINT8, ctype=ctype,
+ is_const=is_const, complete_ctype=complete_ctype)
+ elif base in ('GArray', 'GPtrArray',
+ 'GLib.Array', 'GLib.PtrArray',
+ 'GObject.Array', 'GObject.PtrArray'):
+ if '.' in base:
+ name = 'GLib.' + base.split('.', 1)[1]
else:
- name = base
+ name = 'GLib.' + base[1:]
return ast.Array(name, ast.TYPE_ANY, ctype=ctype,
- is_const=is_const)
- elif base in ('GHashTable', 'GLib.HashTable'):
- return ast.Map(ast.TYPE_ANY, ast.TYPE_ANY, ctype=ctype, is_const=is_const)
+ is_const=is_const, complete_ctype=complete_ctype)
+ elif base in ('GHashTable', 'GLib.HashTable', 'GObject.HashTable'):
+ return ast.Map(ast.TYPE_ANY, ast.TYPE_ANY, ctype=ctype, is_const=is_const,
+ complete_ctype=complete_ctype)
return None
def create_type_from_ctype_string(self, ctype, is_const=False,
- is_parameter=False, is_return=False):
+ is_parameter=False, is_return=False,
+ complete_ctype=None):
canonical = self._canonicalize_ctype(ctype)
base = canonical.replace('*', '')
+ # While gboolean and _Bool are distinct types, they used to be treated
+ # by scanner as exactly the same one. In general this is incorrect
+ # because of different ABI, but this usually works fine,
+ # so for backward compatibility lets continue for now:
+ # https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gobject-introspection/merge_requests/24#note_92792
+ if canonical in ('_Bool', 'bool'):
+ canonical = 'gboolean'
+ base = canonical
+
# Special default: char ** -> ast.Array, same for GStrv
if (is_return and canonical == 'utf8*') or base == 'GStrv':
bare_utf8 = ast.TYPE_STRING.clone()
bare_utf8.ctype = None
return ast.Array(None, bare_utf8, ctype=ctype,
- is_const=is_const)
+ is_const=is_const, complete_ctype=complete_ctype)
fundamental = ast.type_names.get(base)
if fundamental is not None:
return ast.Type(target_fundamental=fundamental.target_fundamental,
ctype=ctype,
- is_const=is_const)
- container = self._create_bare_container_type(base, ctype=ctype, is_const=is_const)
+ is_const=is_const, complete_ctype=complete_ctype)
+ container = self._create_bare_container_type(base, ctype=ctype, is_const=is_const,
+ complete_ctype=complete_ctype)
if container:
return container
- return ast.Type(ctype=ctype, is_const=is_const)
+ return ast.Type(ctype=ctype, is_const=is_const, complete_ctype=complete_ctype)
- def _create_parameter(self, symbol):
+ def _create_parameter(self, parent_symbol, index, symbol):
if symbol.type == CSYMBOL_TYPE_ELLIPSIS:
- ptype = ast.Varargs()
+ return ast.Parameter('...', ast.Varargs())
else:
- ptype = self._create_type_from_base(symbol.base_type, is_parameter=True)
- return ast.Parameter(symbol.ident, ptype)
+ if symbol.base_type:
+ ptype = self._create_type_from_base(symbol.base_type, is_parameter=True)
+ else:
+ ptype = None
+
+ if symbol.ident is None:
+ if symbol.base_type and symbol.base_type.type != CTYPE_VOID:
+ message.warn_symbol(parent_symbol, "missing parameter name; undocumentable")
+ ident = 'arg%d' % (index, )
+ else:
+ ident = symbol.ident
+
+ return ast.Parameter(ident, ptype)
def _create_return(self, source_type):
typeval = self._create_type_from_base(source_type, is_return=True)
return ast.Return(typeval)
def _create_const(self, symbol):
+ if symbol.ident.startswith('_'):
+ return None
+
# Don't create constants for non-public things
# http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=572790
- if (symbol.source_filename is None or
- not symbol.source_filename.endswith('.h')):
- return None
- # ignore non-uppercase defines
- if not self.UCASE_CONSTANT_RE.match(symbol.ident):
- return None
- name = self._strip_symbol_or_warn(symbol, is_constant=True)
- if not name:
+ if (symbol.source_filename is None or not symbol.source_filename.endswith('.h')):
return None
+ name = self._strip_symbol(symbol)
if symbol.const_string is not None:
typeval = ast.TYPE_STRING
value = symbol.const_string
elif symbol.const_int is not None:
- typeval = ast.TYPE_INT
- value = '%d' % (symbol.const_int, )
+ if symbol.base_type is not None:
+ typeval = self._create_type_from_base(symbol.base_type)
+ else:
+ typeval = ast.TYPE_INT
+ unaliased = typeval
+ self._resolve_type_from_ctype(unaliased)
+ if typeval.target_giname and typeval.ctype:
+ target = self.lookup_giname(typeval.target_giname)
+ target = self.resolve_aliases(target)
+ if isinstance(target, ast.Type):
+ unaliased = target
+ if unaliased == ast.TYPE_UINT64:
+ value = str(symbol.const_int % 2 ** 64)
+ elif unaliased == ast.TYPE_UINT32:
+ value = str(symbol.const_int % 2 ** 32)
+ elif unaliased == ast.TYPE_UINT16:
+ value = str(symbol.const_int % 2 ** 16)
+ elif unaliased == ast.TYPE_UINT8:
+ value = str(symbol.const_int % 2 ** 16)
+ else:
+ value = str(symbol.const_int)
+ elif symbol.const_boolean is not None:
+ typeval = ast.TYPE_BOOLEAN
+ value = "true" if symbol.const_boolean else "false"
elif symbol.const_double is not None:
typeval = ast.TYPE_DOUBLE
value = '%f' % (symbol.const_double, )
else:
raise AssertionError()
- const = ast.Constant(name, typeval, value)
+ const = ast.Constant(name, typeval, value,
+ symbol.ident)
const.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
return const
- def _create_typedef_struct(self, symbol, disguised=False):
- name = self.strip_identifier_or_warn(symbol.ident)
- if not name:
- return None
- struct = ast.Record(name, symbol.ident, disguised)
- self._parse_fields(symbol, struct)
- struct.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
- self._typedefs_ns[symbol.ident] = struct
- return None
+ def _create_typedef_compound(self, compound_class, symbol, disguised=False):
+ name = self.strip_identifier(symbol.ident)
+ assert symbol.base_type
+ if symbol.base_type.name:
+ tag_name = symbol.base_type.name
+ else:
+ tag_name = None
+
+ # If the struct already exists in the tag namespace, use it.
+ if tag_name in self._tag_ns:
+ compound = self._tag_ns[tag_name]
+ if compound.name:
+ # If the struct name is set it means the struct has already been
+ # promoted from the tag namespace to the main namespace by a
+ # prior typedef struct. If we get here it means this is another
+ # typedef of that struct. Instead of creating an alias to the
+ # primary typedef that has been promoted, we create a new Record
+ # with shared fields. This handles the case where we want to
+ # give structs like GInitiallyUnowned its own Record:
+ # typedef struct _GObject GObject;
+ # typedef struct _GObject GInitiallyUnowned;
+ # See: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=569408
+ new_compound = compound_class(name, symbol.ident, tag_name=tag_name)
+ new_compound.fields = compound.fields
+ new_compound.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
+ return new_compound
+ else:
+ # If the struct does not have its name set, it exists only in
+ # the tag namespace. Set it here and return it which will
+ # promote it to the main namespace. Essentially the first
+ # typedef for a struct clobbers its name and ctype which is what
+ # will be visible to GI.
+ compound.name = name
+ compound.ctype = symbol.ident
+ else:
+ # Create a new struct with a typedef name and tag name when available.
+ # Structs with a typedef name are promoted into the main namespace
+ # by it being returned to the "parse" function and are also added to
+ # the tag namespace if it has a tag_name set.
+ compound = compound_class(name, symbol.ident, disguised=disguised, tag_name=tag_name)
+ if tag_name:
+ # Force the struct as disguised for now since we do not yet know
+ # if it has fields that will be parsed. Note that this is using
+ # an erroneous definition of disguised and we should eventually
+ # only look at the field count when needed.
+ compound.disguised = True
+ else:
+ # Case where we have an anonymous struct which is typedef'd:
+ # typedef struct {...} Struct;
+ # we need to parse the fields because we never get a struct
+ # in the tag namespace which is normally where fields are parsed.
+ self._parse_fields(symbol, compound)
- def _create_typedef_union(self, symbol):
- name = self.strip_identifier_or_warn(symbol.ident)
- if not name:
- return None
- union = ast.Union(name, symbol.ident)
- self._parse_fields(symbol, union)
- union.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
- self._typedefs_ns[symbol.ident] = union
- return None
+ compound.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
+ return compound
+
+ def _create_tag_ns_compound(self, compound_class, symbol):
+ # Get or create a struct from C's tag namespace
+ if symbol.ident in self._tag_ns:
+ compound = self._tag_ns[symbol.ident]
+ else:
+ compound = compound_class(None, symbol.ident, tag_name=symbol.ident)
+
+ # Make sure disguised is False as we are now about to parse the
+ # fields of the real struct.
+ compound.disguised = False
+ # Fields may need to be parsed in either of the above cases because the
+ # Record can be created with a typedef prior to the struct definition.
+ self._parse_fields(symbol, compound)
+ compound.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
+ return compound
+
+ def _create_member_compound(self, compound_class, symbol):
+ compound = compound_class(symbol.ident, symbol.ident)
+ self._parse_fields(symbol, compound)
+ compound.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
+ return compound
def _create_typedef_callback(self, symbol):
callback = self._create_callback(symbol)
if not callback:
return None
- self._typedefs_ns[callback.name] = callback
return callback
def _parse_fields(self, symbol, compound):
for child in symbol.base_type.child_list:
- child_node = self._traverse_one(child)
+ child_node = self._traverse_one(child, parent_symbol=symbol)
if not child_node:
continue
if isinstance(child_node, ast.Field):
anonymous_node=child_node)
compound.fields.append(field)
- def _create_compound(self, klass, symbol, anonymous):
- if symbol.ident is None:
- # the compound is an anonymous member of another union or a struct
- assert anonymous
- compound = klass(None, None)
- else:
- compound = self._typedefs_ns.get(symbol.ident, None)
-
- if compound is None:
- # This is a bit of a hack; really we should try
- # to resolve through the typedefs to find the real
- # name
- if symbol.ident.startswith('_'):
- compound = self._typedefs_ns.get(symbol.ident[1:], None)
- if compound is None:
- if anonymous:
- name = symbol.ident
- else:
- name = self.strip_identifier_or_warn(symbol.ident)
- if not name:
- return None
- compound = klass(name, symbol.ident)
-
- self._parse_fields(symbol, compound)
- compound.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
- return compound
-
- def _create_struct(self, symbol, anonymous=False):
- return self._create_compound(ast.Record, symbol, anonymous)
-
- def _create_union(self, symbol, anonymous=False):
- return self._create_compound(ast.Union, symbol, anonymous)
-
def _create_callback(self, symbol, member=False):
- parameters = list(self._create_parameters(symbol.base_type.base_type))
- retval = self._create_return(symbol.base_type.base_type.base_type)
+ if (symbol.base_type.type == CTYPE_FUNCTION): # function
+ paramtype = symbol.base_type
+ retvaltype = symbol.base_type.base_type
+ elif (symbol.base_type.type == CTYPE_POINTER): # function pointer
+ paramtype = symbol.base_type.base_type
+ retvaltype = symbol.base_type.base_type.base_type
+ parameters = list(self._create_parameters(symbol, paramtype))
+ retval = self._create_return(retvaltype)
# Mark the 'user_data' arguments
for i, param in enumerate(parameters):
- if (param.type.target_fundamental == 'gpointer' and
- param.argname == 'user_data'):
+ if (param.type.target_fundamental == 'gpointer' and param.argname == 'user_data'):
param.closure_name = param.argname
if member:
name = symbol.ident
elif symbol.ident.find('_') > 0:
- name = self._strip_symbol_or_warn(symbol)
- if not name:
- return None
+ name = self._strip_symbol(symbol)
else:
- name = self.strip_identifier_or_warn(symbol.ident)
- if not name:
- return None
- callback = ast.Callback(name, retval, parameters, False)
+ name = self.strip_identifier(symbol.ident)
+ callback = ast.Callback(name, retval, parameters, False,
+ ctype=symbol.ident)
callback.add_symbol_reference(symbol)
return callback
if '.' in typestr:
container = self._create_bare_container_type(typestr)
if container:
- return container
- return self._namespace.type_from_name(typestr)
- typeval = self.create_type_from_ctype_string(typestr)
+ typeval = container
+ else:
+ typeval = self._namespace.type_from_name(typestr)
+ else:
+ typeval = self.create_type_from_ctype_string(typestr)
+
self.resolve_type(typeval)
- # Explicitly clear out the c_type; there isn't one in this case.
- typeval.ctype = None
+ if typeval.resolved:
+ # Explicitly clear out the c_type; there isn't one in this case.
+ typeval.ctype = None
return typeval
+ def _resolve_type_from_ctype_all_namespaces(self, typeval, pointer_stripped):
+ # If we can't determine the namespace from the type name,
+ # fall back to trying all of our includes. An example of this is mutter,
+ # which has nominal namespace of "Meta", but a few classes are
+ # "Mutter". We don't export that data in introspection currently.
+ # Basically the library should be fixed, but we'll hack around it here.
+ for namespace in self._parsed_includes.values():
+ target = namespace.get_by_ctype(pointer_stripped)
+ if target:
+ typeval.target_giname = '%s.%s' % (namespace.name, target.name)
+ return True
+ return False
+
def _resolve_type_from_ctype(self, typeval):
+ assert typeval.ctype is not None
pointer_stripped = typeval.ctype.replace('*', '')
try:
matches = self.split_ctype_namespaces(pointer_stripped)
- except ValueError, e:
- raise TypeResolutionException(e)
- target_giname = None
+ except ValueError:
+ return self._resolve_type_from_ctype_all_namespaces(typeval, pointer_stripped)
for namespace, name in matches:
target = namespace.get(name)
if not target:
return True
return False
- def resolve_type(self, typeval):
+ def _resolve_type_from_gtype_name(self, typeval):
+ assert typeval.gtype_name is not None
+ for ns in self._iter_namespaces():
+ node = ns.type_names.get(typeval.gtype_name, None)
+ if node is not None:
+ typeval.target_giname = '%s.%s' % (ns.name, node.name)
+ return True
+ return False
+
+ def _resolve_type_internal(self, typeval):
if isinstance(typeval, (ast.Array, ast.List)):
return self.resolve_type(typeval.element_type)
elif isinstance(typeval, ast.Map):
return True
elif typeval.ctype:
return self._resolve_type_from_ctype(typeval)
+ elif typeval.gtype_name:
+ return self._resolve_type_from_gtype_name(typeval)
- def _typepair_to_str(self, item):
- nsname, item = item
- if nsname is None:
- return item.name
- return '%s.%s' % (nsname, item.name)
-
- def gtypename_to_giname(self, gtname, names):
- resolved = names.type_names.get(gtname)
- if resolved:
- return self._typepair_to_str(resolved)
- resolved = self._names.type_names.get(gtname)
- if resolved:
- return self._typepair_to_str(resolved)
- raise KeyError("Failed to resolve GType name: %r" % (gtname, ))
-
- def ctype_of(self, obj):
- if hasattr(obj, 'ctype'):
- return obj.ctype
- elif hasattr(obj, 'symbol'):
- return obj.symbol
- else:
- return None
+ def resolve_type(self, typeval):
+ if not self._resolve_type_internal(typeval):
+ return False
- def follow_aliases(self, type_name, names):
- while True:
- resolved = names.aliases.get(type_name)
- if resolved:
- (ns, alias) = resolved
- type_name = alias.target
+ if typeval.target_fundamental or typeval.target_foreign:
+ return True
+
+ assert typeval.target_giname is not None
+
+ try:
+ type_ = self.lookup_giname(typeval.target_giname)
+ except KeyError:
+ type_ = None
+
+ if type_ is None:
+ typeval.target_giname = None
+
+ return typeval.resolved
+
+ def resolve_aliases(self, typenode):
+ """Removes all aliases from typenode, returns first non-alias
+ in the typenode alias chain. Returns typenode argument if it
+ is not an alias."""
+ while isinstance(typenode, ast.Alias):
+ if typenode.target.target_giname is not None:
+ typenode = self.lookup_giname(typenode.target.target_giname)
+ elif typenode.target.target_fundamental is not None:
+ typenode = typenode.target
else:
break
- return type_name
+ return typenode